Gleanings13/GPT5 19

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Like ʿAbdallāh Ubayy and Abū ʿĀmir the monk, and Kaʿb ibn al-Ashraf and Naḍr ibn al-Ḥārith, all of them denied that Noble One and attributed to him madness and fabrication, and accusations which—“God forbid that ink should flow with it, or the pen move over it, or tablets bear it.” Yes, it was these accusations that caused people to harm that Noble One, and it is known and clear that if the scholars of the time reject and cast someone out and do not regard him as among the people of faith, then what...